| 41. | From now on this polonaise should be a symbol, a symbol of heroicness ! " ) ".
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| 42. | It is commonly used by Romantic composers ( Chopin's " Grande polonaise brillante " ).
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| 43. | In other words, Tchaikovsky's use of the polonaise was the diametric opposite to Chopin's.
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| 44. | "' Dance music "'is music composed specifically to facilitate or accompany ballade and polonaise.
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| 45. | It's heroic in scale and tumultuous in sensibility : I instinctively hummed a Polonaise while gazing at it.
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| 46. | In Tsarist Russia, the polonaise was considered musical code for the Romanov dynasty and a symbol of Russian imperialism.
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| 47. | "' Polonaise "'is a Polmos AaDcut vodka made from quality rectified grain spirit and water.
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| 48. | Coloratura and espressivo arias combine with typical village songs and Polish dances, of which polonaise is the most popular.
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| 49. | At 13 she sang the polonaise from " Mignon " in a royal command performance at the London Palladium.
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| 50. | The most important development in this time, however, was the polonaise, perhaps the first distinctively Polish art music.
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